Posted on 02/09/2022 4:15:44 AM PST by MtnClimber
No.
You’re thinking of the bass player.
I attended a concert at the Kennedy Center where the grand piano was played by striking the exposed strings with a window squeegee.
It was bad, really really bad
They both keep the whole mess cohesive.
Without them, there’s no order.
People are afraid their liberal friends won’t like them anymore, they’ll be left out and people will whisper evils behind their back. Social media has made independent thinking virtually disappear among so many people who now have no sense of self without the opinion of the mob. Unplug from social media and get your life back.
I just heard about this on Missourinet.
Something is wrong with this court...
Jesse Kelly
She also crazy, and not anyone to be used as a role model for those seeking conscience.
Q: What do you call a guy who hangs out with three musicians?
A: A drummer.
RULE # 6 "Never apologize. It's a sign of weakness".
Early on, I thought this whole woke junk was a 21st century Cultural Revolution. That too included ferocious accusations, cancel culture, and public apologies.
It was BS in China 60 years ago. It’s BS now.
It is revolution, Black Revolution
He’s had Alex Jones on many times.
Never.. EVER apologize to the left. That, more than anything else, is see as an abject sign of weakness. Stand in their faces and make your case, and tell them to f*ck off if needed. NEVER give them the upper hand!
Take this forum for instance. I've been posting here for nearly a quarter of a century. I'm sure people can pull up things I posted here years ago that might not make me look that good. I don't care. I don't apologize for any of it.
Exactly, just say “It’s too bad”.
Trump was asked that question and said he never had anything to apologize for.
what do you call a guy who hangs out with musicians?
a drummer.
They are the drivers of the musical bus so to speak. They hold the keys and it’s their foot on the gas pedal. Without them you’re not going very far. ( Same goes for the tuba in symphonic groups)
I say this as a reformed trumpeter. Back in the day I thought it was the one who carried the melody that counted the most...I’ve learned since then while sitting on the other side (as an audience member)
Now this is an appropriate apology. Not coerced..driven by experience.
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